How estimate p to Bernoulli Trial?

2001-09-05 Thread RFerreira

Hi,
To a single Bernoulli Trial (one car leaving the park goes left or
right)if I preview go to right and this happens trial out is success
.But what p probability I can give to this? I imagine the correct way
is tally the frequencies at ,eg, 10 cars go right and then do my only
trial, with some p of shure. This is p is achieved After some number
of Bernoulii trials to be used Before one or more future trials?
Thank you in advance for any comments.
Regards
Rafael


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Re: Factor analysis - which package is best for Windows?

2001-09-05 Thread PeterOut

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Magill, Brett) wrote in message 
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 Also check out R, a GNU implementation of the S language, most prominently
 known through its use in S-Plus.  R is a fully featured statisitical
 programming environment.  In its MVA (Multivariate) package, it includes
 routines for factor analysis using maximum liklihood estimation with varimax
 and promax rotations.
 

I have installed R1.3.0 on  my Windows system and have noted that MVA
is an add-on.  The FAQ tells how to obtain these add-ons but only for
UNIX.  Is this add-on actually available for Windows?  If so, how do I
obtain it?

Thanks,
Peter


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